Politique étrangère des États-Unis

Jeff Hawkins
Ancien diplomate américain, Jeff Hawkins est chercheur associé à l’IRIS et enseignant basé à Paris.
Pendant sa carrière au Département d’Etat américain, il a notamment été Ambassadeur des États-Unis à Bangui en Centrafrique et Consul général à Lagos au Nigéria. Il a également travaillé en Europe, en Afrique, et en Asie. Il est actuellement maître de conférences à Sciences Po et paraît régulièrement dans les médias français.
Jeff Hawkins a une maîtrise en relations internationales de l’University of Southern California et un Bachelors en histoire de l’University of California, Berkeley.
Analyses
In the aftermath of the November midterm elections, there has been much Washington buzz about potential challengers to Donald Trump for the 2024 republican party nomination. Trump’s handpicked candidates fared particularly poorly in Senate and House races, in an off-year election that was meant to be a landslide for the...
On October 12, President Biden released his National Security Strategy. It is available here. What is a “national security strategy”? Mandated by law, the strategy is each new administration’s foundational foreign policy document. The strategy sets a tone for America’s international relations and gives readers a sense for a president’s...
The month of October 1962 saw several international crises and events that would normally be of deep concern to a US president. Most notably, a simmering border dispute between China and India went red hot, with 30 000 troops of the People’s Liberation Army moving deep into Indian-claimed territory. The...
As anyone with access to the internet knows, FBI agents conducted a search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence on August 8. Based on the information released by the US Justice Department – including the original search warrant and a highly redacted affidavit presented to a federal court –...
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